Marching for peace - Students denounce violence in Spanish Town
SCORES OF students, representing several of the island's leading tertiary institutions, marched through war-torn Spanish Town yesterday, denouncing the violence which has been plaguing sections of the Old Capital.
Portmore Council to stall illegal rebuilding
THE PORTMORE Municipal Council will this week serve stop orders to persons rebuilding permanent structures in sections of Hellshire that were flooded during Hurricane Ivan.
St James police need more resources, says Chang
WESTERN BUREAU: MEMBER OF Parliament for North West St. James, Dr. Horace Chang, has lambasted the Government for what he called the lack of adequate resources to tackle the chronic crime problem in St. James.
Million-dollar luxury complex for Rose Hall
WESTERN BUREAU: SIX OF western Jamaica's major inbond merchants have joined forces to construct a $600-million luxury shopping, dining and entertainment complex at Rose Hall in St. James.
Capital and Credit honours 35 scholarship awardees
THE CAPITAL and Credit Financial Group on Saturday honoured 35 persons and awarded scholarships worth $1.5 million at a special ceremony held at the Jamaica Pegasus Hotel, New Kingston.
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